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LSPDFR keeps crashing when a pursuit is initiated.

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I'm newer to LSPDFR, so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.

 

Every time I play, it runs smoothly. However, as soon as a car pursuit is initiated, it crashes. I'm not sure what causes this. Never had this problem before. I saw a few other posts that have the same problem, but they either don't have solutions or the ones I've tried don't work.

 

I've tried updating all of my plugins, removing ones I thought were the issue, updating important files (.dll, RageHookPlugin, ScriptHookV), etc. However, I'm still having this problem.

 

I noticed in the log that it says,
"LSPD First Response: Exception type: System.NullReferenceException
LSPD First Response: Exception message: Object reference not set to an instance of an object."

 

Any suggestions?

RagePluginHook.log

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